“Below are some interesting examples of the 200 businesses listed on http://www.b4ce.com.au/home/signatories/businesses supporting a Carbon Tax:
• Love.fish (there website is ambiguous but possibly a fish and chip shop or an sustainability consultancy that sells fish and chips )
• Marie-Pierre Cleret (not so much a company as a Physiotherapist in Erskinville )
• Organia Revolutuion (store selling “Elephant dung journals & writing paper in Murwillumbah)
• “I ran the wrong way” (possibly a gift shop )
• Byron Bay International Film Festival
• Unfolding Futures (possibly a husband and wife team of motivational speakers )
• WordCraft Global (some type of consultancy which teaches you how to write documents
• NIDA
• Shaunie P Music
• Telstra Shop Balina (note Telstra Australia haven’t signed up – just the Balina shop)
• The Dentist at 70 Pitt Street
• The Family Wellness Centre
• Young District Anglican Ministry
• Cellian (don’t appear to exist based on an online search)
• Damask Perfumery (shop in Woolloongabba)
• tripple0gear (don’t appear to actually exit)
• Jason Corporation (appears to be a house in Neutral Bay” {all that red ink belonga me}
And yes, I took a screenshot of Bolta's pork pies.
2 comments:
I'd imagine at least 50% of these so-called "companies" would have an annual turnover of less than I spend each week; far from Bolt attempting to pull the wool over our eyes, I'd suggest the boot is on the other foot. And by the way, 300 "companies" probably represents .01% of real businesses in Australia! Any company that supports government tax increases is not a real business.
The way you dress Yambaman Dave, it's easier to believe that you exist on handouts. ;-)
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